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COBBLERS CHANCE CRUCIAL FOR SHAY

By Dan Barnes
HE’S rubbed shoulders with Premier League superstars at Manchester City, but Shay Facey believes he needs the buzz of first team football at Northampton.
The 23-year-old was associated with City for more than a decade.
He also had a loan spell with New York City in 2015 when he played in the same team as Frank Lampard, Andrea Pirlo and David Villa.
That American adventure is a thing of the past.
Likewise is the experience of training alongside the likes of Kevin De Bruyne and David Silva from time to time. Earlier this month, the defender joined the Cobblers on an 18-mon...

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